The surgeons at St. Bonaventure University Hospital have left the building.
After seven seasons, The Good Doctor aired its final episode on Tuesday, May 21. Christina Chang, Will Yun Lee, Fiona Gubelmann, Kayla Cromer, Paige Spara and Chuku Modu honored their time on the ABC medical drama with posts on Instagram and Instagram Stories.
Lee, 53, for his part, shared a cast photo from the final scene of the series finale on Instagram.
“Thank you to everyone who tuned in for the last 7 seasons of @thegooddoctorabc and the final episode last night ❤️ What a beautiful time, show and journey,” he wrote. “Will miss our #GoodDoctorfamily, cast and crew. Checking out with love, #DrAlexPark”
Chang — who played Audrey Lim for seven seasons — saw her character rise through the ranks to become co-president of San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital until she decided to join a doctors outreach program abroad. The 52-year-old actress posted to her Instagram Stories the exact moment she was told she had just finished her last scene for the finale.
She and Fiona Gubelmann, who played Morgan Reznick, ended up watching the series finale together — a moment Gubelmann posted to her own Instagram Stories.
“Watching the finale together,” Gubelmann wrote.
Paige Spara – who played Highmore’s onscreen love interest and eventual wife – also chose a final moment from the last scene of The Good Doctor’s finale and posted it to her Instagram Stories as a way to say goodbye to the ABC medical drama.
“Thank you for seven life changing years ❤️🩹,” she also wrote.
Returning to the show halfway through season 7, Chuku Modu was bumped up to a series regular for the final season. Donning scrubs and hospital gloves, Modu, 33, offered a simple and fond farewell, writing, “Good bye, farewell and thank you 🙏🏿 @thegooddoctorabc.”
Cromer, who played the gifted Charlotte Lukaitis, offered her own moving tribute in Instagram post.
“Tonight marks the end of “The Good Doctor” with season 7. Portraying Charlie on the show has been a truly rewarding experience for me,” she wrote. “Honestly, I do wish it wasn’t canceled, so I could be part of her character development.”
“I miss every person I crossed paths with in front of and behind the camera. The collaborative effort from everyone involved is what made this show so exceptional, and I am immensely grateful for the chance to work alongside such a dedicated team,” Cromer, 26, continued. “Here’s hoping our paths will cross again in the future for another project ❤️